Well, it's the takedown version. Part of the appeal is that it breaks in half and fits in this small bag it came with. :cool:
Kinda silly, but obviously I'm not worried about perfection. I'm not a good enough shot that I'd be able to tell if any scope was hitting zero or not... I'll probably...
I'll keep that scope in mind. It might be too long for my usage though (since my Takedown may no longer fit in the bag with that scope mounted). I could go detachable, but seems like you'd have to rezero the scope every time you went out to shoot with that...
Plus, I'm thinking for the range...
Is the bullet drop that much worse on rimfire?
Follow-up: It would be safe (stay zeroed, etc) to use a larger caliber spec'd scope on the .22, but not the other way around?
So, I've never used a scope, but was looking at putting something on a Ruger 10/22 (maybe just a red-dot).
Just walking the aisles I noticed some scopes were marked as .22 caliber and others different calibers (or unmarked).
I'm wondering what makes a scope caliber specific? :n00b:
Does it have...